Hi all.  I have finally figured out how to make the postal barcodes work
on the indigo using the jlyt file format.  Now my problem is with other
fonts.  I am trying to print a postcard that has an address label as well
as variable data on the front and back.   I compose the file in the jlyt
format and then import it onto the indigo.  When i import it, it asks me
to replace fonts in the document with similar fonts that are in the indigo
system.

With the replaced fonts, the postcard prints out badly, and the words on
the replaced fonts come out all smashed together.

Does anyone know a way around this?  Does anyone know if it is possible to
load fonts from my pc onto the indigo?  I'm not sure how to go through
with this because even when i export it as a pdf, I always get a rip error
on the indigo.

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